Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3681, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1862 — Page 1

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WATCHGO. "1 m 1 n 17! BEW1BE OF fOtSTEBFCliS. TOE NEW SLNTLNEL OFFICE, J Jo no. 2 mjctii 7ii:niDiA.t strekt. j neruarra ra MTcnr. ELDER, HARNESS L BIf.GHAf.1, I Proprietor. VOLUME X. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 19. 18G2. NU3IBER 3,81.

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rutusriKD etekt Wednesday at rat aau iinuiit i is aotajk:. HATI.S OF ADVRKTIXI.1. M ! M I M ! , i b 6. 5 I . I 2 M 4 u m b 9 m m 3 I Id31... 1!... d 1M. lw.. 3.. lm.. 2m.. JflL. 4fl . 6m.. Uta b 2" ! i i 2 e l t. " 0..VJ 1.00 1.25 1-M 1.75 1.00 1.50 3 no 4 OO & no 7.00 1.11 J. 60 l.7, 1.25, 3 2 3 OO 3.75 4.) no TIA 10.25 13.75 15.00 H.OO 30 JU 35 OO 1 M 3 60 3.11 3.7& 4.37 s o 1.3.V 3 63 3.0O a OO 3.60 4-0 3.75 4.37! 5.00 4 50 S.25 00 &.25! .13; 7.00 6 OO TJ0 8 00 T50! 8.75 10.00 9 00 10.50 13.00 12.00 14.oo ld.00 15.00 I7JJ0 20 00 20 .00 23.25 2 50 29 W 34.75 40.00 33.00 41 00 45.00 37.50 45JSO 52.50 43.50 50.00 57.50 i5.no 5.00 75. OO 3.37 50 5.C2 75 7-7 8.00 11.25 13.50 1A.00 22.50 29.75 45.00 50.00 5760 65.00 R5.00 3.75 5.00 6.20 7.50 S.75 10.00 12 50 15.00 20.00 25.00 3.100 50 00 55.00 62.50 7000 5.00 3.4H l..V! 3.0O( 3 .Vi 4.00 .00, too' Tin XOJM 13JM) a oo 10.00, 13 50 1 75 l.on 34.3. 31.3-1 2700 2.1 00 JO.tO 45.00 9 15 11.00 1300 1.V0O ADVERTISING IX THE WEEK LT. Ot Miuare, on Insertion tO 75 two " 1 00 tW 2 00 ir rirh nbr)'ifit lnrti'.i. and for acb In Brilon vi rath aMiti'ul vtnar- 33 AdveriUemri.t puMi-l'rl in both tie Daily an4 the VUkly jirrrikKL wi'l cliarrl tLa full Daily rat-, wltk oti-blf ih Wrklv rati-a atll. I;uaina j.ubl.Md In th local column., of tm lin or Hitdcr, w.15 b chriffd f. fach Insertion fl; if or Un lin. iri, c uu prr ;ne. Cbaric will t ma.l f"T lortlrifc the notice of th f.'.!.wln t)nlT, H ictiea an4 AMiatiin at Iba tuten namd, to lpail in ad vane: Military Companie, iHr if O.M FIlowa. Masonic Orrters bri.Tolrii uu:tica aoJ Singin mcietif. For each notice nut exceertii.iC H lme 25 cents for each Insertion; OTr eiabt lin at thH rate. . Announcing dratb with funeral notice attached, fl; wilhoqt tKiti-e fre. Marri.ire Nf tirea 50cen.. 5otlcr of FeHtieal. IVmc and Esrurnlon, gotten npby lixtivVlunU or aociaUou- or by eburebe, at the regular price. AdTerflement leaded and placed nnder the bead of F pcia! N tu ices If ten 1 ine or vet , wi 11 be c h arged double the noal rat. Adrertisement maVinrf leM than three linen, Inserted once In the Dally, will be cbarned fifty cent. Yearly adtertHer to pat quarterly. Announcing camiidate for office of etery description to h cbarred at tbe rate ftl 50 for each name in tb Daily, and 3 In tba Daily and Weekly, the aaxne to be, in II ca.e. paid In advance. Leital aiertienetit inierted at tho expend! of the attomeya ordering, and not delayable for the Wal proceeding, W collectable at our uual time. ruilihers not accountable for the accuracy c f legal advertisement beyond Iba amount charged for thHr ptiblicatlon. KLLKU. 1IAKKSESS k BINGHAM, l"roprietor Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. T1I.FORH. President Tndlanapolia Journal Company. DUSINESS DIRECTORY. IIA.KI.US. I T AUUIS0NS' D ANK. 19 East Washington street EX opposite He Sentinel OSlce. marl MVi:ilY STAHLE. LLF.X Jk HlXSLKT, Livery and Sale Stable, In the rear cf the Talmer lloa. June5-dly FOlDUILS. I DAVIS CO., Union Foundry, Delaware treet.opposite I'ni'ti iJepot. A KS F. 13? AN k VINTON, Wahinrton Fouudry and Machine Works t end Union Devol. my23 IKF.AL. E.MATE ABLXTS. rTlCANCIA SMITH, formerly Deliell k Smith, Real ' Estate Agent and Tax Payer, 37 F.aat Wahiiifrton atreet. llouseato rent. Jan25-dly '3 M cKF.RNAX k PIERCE, Heal Etate Agtota and Brokers W.U F.at Wablngton atreet. W M. T. WILKT, Ileal Estate Agent and Stock Bro ker, 10 l, Fat WafbitiRton atrveL mayn IIOOT A!iD MIOi: DCAL.KII. EC. MATIIEW k CO.. Wholesale dealer In Boot, . Shoe, ar-.d r.uMxrr, No. 4 Uoberta' Block, opposite the Union D' pot, lnlianapolis lnd. aep4 4 DAM KNODLE k SON, manufacturer and dealer t In all kinda of Boot and Shoe, No. 32 Lat na-h ngton treet. aprt7 HOOKS AM STATIOM ltY. BOW F.N, STEWART & CO., wholesale and retail dealer In rwk and Stationary, anl lriutera' Material, No. 1. Wet Wa-hington treet. aprt6 Diu ;s ?n:nicii.s. f7ILF.T M. LOWRT, DRUGGIST. D'aler In Drugr. If Chemicals I'aints Oil, Dye stuff's Botanic, Patent and other Medkiiir, Notiona and Perfumery No. 49 MaacUu.eit avenu, Indianapolis. nov30-ly. fpOMLINSON & COW dealers In Pros, Medicines ß Paintx" tMl. (".!, Perfumery, Fancy Good, kc. No. IS Rast Wahintii 'ret, Indianapolia. mayl RR0WN1NG. Drueuist, and dealer In Taints Oils, , Varri-hei, lve-tnn,GlA,Gtaiiware, Perfumery, , No. 22, Wet Wa.-hii-x'on treet. apr27 imv taious. k 1 " f CVV i. m ... 1. 0.... VWm Oonaaboieale and K.-UÜ, (ilennv Biock, Kasi Wa-bi LniKton t.--t. ma; 5 .vrovi: ami rn waiic. IUAKL: COX. dealer n Stove. Tin Ware, kc. No. 11 wt WAitucton atrt- apr27 i HOOK itiDi:its. : 1AMPRE1.L k lk)TLEi!.lWok Tinder and Tlank IVx.k 1 V Manufacturer, No. 37 Eat w ahiagvon t.. eat of Girnn'a liiock, nil tAira, IndiananoUa. feb'i5-dtf "VOIY.LAS k PALMER, frwk Binder and Blank Book 1 I W UjBilfatiiraw V.k ! Fa.- U'aihinvfAn cfrwf !

over Alford.MJU k tV Grocery. tuay27 i ly 90 calltxl "Union" Conve.ition held in this -zzz.--s-7-t- ' zrr I State, have failtd to announce what are the le CH1XA. LAW AXD QUC1WAHB. gUim lte anJ pproprUle meaM to pUt down the ff AWTH0R3 r.UCUAXAN. ln:portn cf China,! rebellion, and oue and all have refused toeeu I tila aod (Jienw are, No. S3 Kat Washington at., . , , . . . . , u -nanapoits Indiana. Ilj censure, much less conJemn.the disuuion schemes " - - " " -- j of the Abolitionist: . KKCIIAXT TAILOKS ; The so called KepuMicau Union CotnenIKKDEKICK titEri'FR, Merchant Tailor, and dealer : ljou foiled tj repuliite the cross frauds and corIn rea-ly n-.a le clothirg and furnhing rooil, No. 31 r . v,-t Wahjr.gtvii trr?,.ppoM'.e s-iitinrl oßice. mv9 ruptions proven upon the party in power by

attokm:ys. KILM U.U. I SON, Attorney and Cunelor at Law. Fay ch f.-r a.;.n.ed judgment and iuorteai.es . a t:cgt:a!e ivsn, tjvies Ac. o.T.ce, 24 Eat Wah-' lISr'JÄ ' r "X. a 0SEPH E. McDOXALD 1 ADDISON L. ROACIIE. a Attorney ar.d C'.'ii:e!ors at Law, .fctr.a Iunraoe : Ct.rtü.l MACHINISTS. A-VP ULiCKS.VITiI SHOP. II A VUCr, ENTIRELY REFTTTEI THE SHOPFORMEKLY occur.rd Jhn Cocner. in Ocood. iu i.h A Co'a ln au-1 Hub Factory, 1 am prepared to do ... .Hu 01 ora m tr.e macMnenr or Mckmitbin? L'e. Having had twrlve vriiV einenem in th Ut "" w " tnecou..trr. 1 fatter myxlfihat 1 can : s ve ei tir iUfacUoi, to thoc who miv favor me with '.PV'TlVk ' Uv'i:i ?? cPl) "ofthe ben Mack. I uuaiatbeSiAte, i,d pay particular attention to bor tb.ir um mct:it foxing. J Ler.e.r.rT tie ,! . . - ' - : ll"t.inl.!in.H,trrrt. P T. Powji. NOTICE. th Jaj ...M ,mr lukcry to Mear. Nh.kum A 1'arrMt. ThALkü.g the pubin: iu Krnrral f..r thrir LWral patron .'-. wrwcull rr.p,c:laily ti c.H,nuue ..f tb im to vur wrrt,wri. a. A J. MtTZOfcX. liHtiaaayoiti July, iMli. Jyll-dJlt

DAILY SENTINEL INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. iiiuroniMi aaiLaoAD. Tra'nIeaf. Trains ArriTe. '20 JLm M aH 829 2 P. M 5:40 A M. 8 40 P. X 1130 A.M. !5MlTOUf A rOlXVktt TLA rxiojf. Train Leare. Train Arrive A. M Kxprts Ui p. M. 8.40 P. M. Accommodation 10.45 A. M. urntaaa ciaTaaL aaiLwat. Train Lea. Train Arrive. 6 U A. M 7:13 A. M. 12:10 P. M Mail 1:34 P M. 7 00 P. M 7 55 P. iL oi'iaaaroua ajtd colihics höht um, tu naiTo(. Train Leave. Traina Arrive. 6:15 A. M ,715 A.M. 12:10 P. M IP M-T-00 J 0m m T-o ! 3J Trihi l4v. Trains Arrive. &20 A- M A U 10.40 A. M 4:30 P. M 6.35 P. M 10:55 P. 11 Taaas RACTK KAIUtOaO. Train Leave. Tra!n Arrive. 7:20 A.M 5:10 A.M. 1-45 P. M 55 A. M. 8 40 P. M 6 30 P. M. II ALBASt AD CVICAGO aOAO GIUtESCABTLK JV5CTIOK Goinz North. 'Uoinu Suulh, 5:00 P. 31 Exnre U 25 A. M. llOÖ A. U Freight, Daily 2:00 P.M. LAfATETTC BAiLAOAK. Train Leave. Trafn Arrive. 10 05 A. M 5:10 A. M. 4; I Ma ChO. A Xl 10:30 P. M 6:00 P.M. raao AxoixniAXArouaaAiLaoAD. Train Leave. Train Arrlv. 11.10 A. M Ma i 9:50 A.M. 10 ?5 P.M Chicago Kxprex 4:10 P. M IMDtAa AFOLia Al MIllOf baiiaoao. Train Iave. Train Arrive. 12:30 P. M Mall Kk.r,0 A. M. 6-30 A. M....fFrm Frelabt Depot J.... 5:00 P. M jicrrKBüoxvrixi bailaoad. Train Ieave. Train Arrive. 6 oo A. M Mail 8:45 P. M. 6.30 P. M 5:00 A. M. Arrival and Departure?) or Cloklnff of JIails.

ABBIV ALB. Madl.onmail Cincinnati a !.d way mail .... ..11:15 a. ..11:15 a. M. M. m. M. M. M. M. H. m. M. M. M. M. Jeffcrsonville and Iuivitle. . Terra Haute way mail Peru mail Central way mail Terre Haute through mail. ... Lafayette and Chicago Kellefontaine way mail .. .. Rdlefontalne through mail . .. H:20 P. . .11:15 A. ..10:15 A. . ... 2 00 . . . 7:tK) 600 7:00 C:30 , Central through mail Cinclnnatitbroufth mail SpriiiKfleldllinoia . . . C 30 a 8:45 r 7:30 a . . . . . i DCrABTtBIS. Je(feronvie and Iouiville mail Terre Haute throuKb mail, St. Louis Cairo .. 7:30 r. m. ... 7:30 e. m. Lafayette andChUaffo y.40 A. M. 6 (Ml e. m. 11:30 a. m. l!:t5 A. at. 600 P. M. 0:40 a. at. Lafayette City and pingflelJ,Illinoi .... Madion mall Central way mail Central through mall and Washington City. Cincinnati a:id way mall Through mail 6.(KJ p. m Terre Haute way, Eransville and Vincennes .12 43 P. M Peru Bellefontaine war and through.. .. 10-05 A. M ... 7:30 p. m "The Constitution as it is, and the Union as it was." HASS CONVENTION or the TJIVIOjN democracy AND Conservative Citizens of Indiana, xo coxsincu tiii: cikisis or Tin: cou.vrnv. In compüance with the generally expreeJ wish of the Democracy ot InJiain, tlie true friends of Constitution. il Liberty, tho DemiiT.ttic Sute Ceuinl Comra'.ttee iuvita the people of the JStite, without rewd to ptst party alhliations who de-tire to "preserve the Cunstitution as it ii, and the Union as it was," to meet in MASS COJSTV"ElNTTI03Sr AT Indianapolis, on Wednesday, the 30lh day or July. The object in aaetnbling tiie people at this time is to take into consideration the new issues which have recently been forced upon the couutry by tho party in power measure which have no warrant in the Constitution, and which are opposed to the spirit and purpose of our institutions: wnile, in the language of President Polk, "war exists," to iusist that its prosecution shall be confined to the policy solemnly set forth by Congre: in July, 1561, thit it U "not waged in the spirit of conquest or subjugation, nur for the purpose of overthrowing or inteil'ering with the rights or institution j of the States, bu, tu de fend and maintain the supremicy of the Constitution, and t preserve the Union with all the dignity, equality an J rights ol the several States unimpaired," and to assure the Administration that a generous support will be given it, as the representative of the Government, in all necessary, prompt, and vigorous measures to overthrow armed rebellion agaiust tho Union, to sus- . . I . .1 . 1 t II. .1! "in eiutuue aum inty an i cruu um awu tioni.am. which is niuallv hostile to the Constitution as Secessionist!!. The Comrnittee are iia?reei with the neces . , " V . . . ity of the Pe ple assembling en m tSif at tlx lime projxsed, fot the fallowing reasons: 1. The Administration, Congress and a receutCongressional investigating committees of its: own appointment: 3 Conirres his aJopte.1 meisures, tuch as the .... . , . . . e ., , . ! abolition ol slavery in the L. strict ol Columbia, j hch. if constitution il, are ill-timed and un-; "' v-.w-.- - mind of the loyal citizens 01 the border MAVe 1 Sutf3 anJ the couulrv generallr, as to the ue-! 4. It has proposed to tax the people of the whole Union to pay for the slaves that States may see proper to emnc:pate. thus throwing adclltional bardeas uoon the productive industry of the non-slaveholdln States, at a time, to), when every interest is called upon to contribute all in its power the means necessary for the prosecu- ; tion of the war: 5. It has encourage i wild schemes of negro ... , ..,: l- . . v . .- .1 P""-aiuropiT ; nuw.Mmijj rcc acuuoia lor lue , education of the blacks, supporting runawav ue-1 .... , . . , . ' gros in Idleness, ami in agricultural expert- 1 . I. v w 4 . , 6 And in proposing aud adopting general schemes of emancipation and confiscation, in clear ; violation and derogation of the Constitution, in- j consifteat with the declared policy of the Govern- j nifnt solemnly set'forth by Congress in July, 1WC1, against the dictates of humanity and noun.! poüticAl economy, thereby "imjiriiig the ' dignitv.eualitj ar.d ri:ht of the sevtTll SutM." j

In otdcr that the People, the source of power in all constitutional governments, who sincerely desire to perpetuate the Union, as founded and alminiiterel by our patriotic fathers, miy have the opportunity to condemn these unconstitutional measures; to express their sjmpathy ai,d their determination to support the Administration in every legitimate elfort to cruh out treason, "where'er it m ly rear its head;" to "defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution," and to uphold the rights and in-titutions of all the States uniraptirel; to say to those in authority, the servants of the people, what are the legitimate and appropriate means to put down this rebellion; to condemn fraud and corruption and all unconstitutional, illegitimate and unnecessary ineaures,calcu!ated to weaken instead of strengthening a love and respect for the Union; to restore a wise, just, pure, enual and beneficent administration of the Government, each as the people deire; and to renew the pledge made by the last Democratic State Convention in behalf of the Democracy of Indiana, "That we will sustain, with all our energies, a war for the maintenance of the Constitution, and of the integrity of tho Union under the Constitution; but we are opposed to a war for the era tncipitiou of the negroes, or the subjugation ot the Southern States," the Democratic Stite Central Committee, now ask them to assemble in miss convention. All who desire to see the stars and the stripes lloat ov er every inch of American soil in libertv, fraternity and equality; all who insist that the Government shall have a fixed policy in the prosecution of the war, known to the whole country; all who sympithize with the sixty thousand sons of Indiana who have volunteered and are iu the field to defenl and maintain the Constitution aud the Union, and who wih to see thern relieved from their arduous duties and exposure of health and life iu defense thereof, by a prompt suppression of the rebellion and the restoration of the Union cot only in name but iu essence; all who wish to preserve constitutional liberty, and the integrity of the Government under the Constitution, are invited to attend the proposed Convention and co-operate iu the attainment of the-'e objects. While the gallant and pttriotic Union men of Kentucky, and other border slave States, have devoted their efforts to preserve the Government as our fathers made it, will not the citizens of Indiana :iid, by their counsels and their votes the.e patriotic citizens in repelling and rolling back the tide of Southern and Northern treason to the Constitution und the Union? For such a purpose we should assemble, and for such a purpose we should, us we do, invite the co-openuion of all good citizens. Eminent speikers, true aud tried palriots.frora adjoining States, hare been invited and may be expected to address the Convention upon the momentous issues of the day. By order of the Central Committee. Gcocge McOtat. Chairman.

INSUIMNCE. THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. Accuiiiiilaliöii7$l ,200,000 SEVEN-EIGHTHS of the profits divided to the assured. Dividend paid in the life-time of tb-s aaaured. The advautage of part credit given in pavmcnt of the prauiiums. "A policy of life tninirance is the cheapest and safest moie of matin? a certain invetmentfor one's family." Rk.jaxix Fbamus. C. T. WEMPLE, Sec'y HENRY STOKES, Tres't. 5r3iPtnphlet, Statements nd Application w ill be fiirnieiied, aud all infurniatiun deied will be eiven by the indriifned. C. B. DAVIS, Af!-ut. CS3U0'ce 2d floor, Odd Fellow.' Hall, Indianaiolis, Indiana. uu"J4-d2m NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK CITY. Cash Capital $000.000 00 Assets 121,132 31 Total Assctts $321,132 31 IXSURFSBulldlnesrnrnitnre, Merchndie, and other property air iinl Iomj or damage by Fire. Losses adJust ed aud promptly paid in ca-h. K1LBY FERGUSON, Apent, JelO-dlna Office oppoM e Glenn's Muck. MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. GALEN'S READ DISPENSARY, ciiAit ti:ui:i BY THE LEGISLATCRE OF KENTUCKY FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL THE DISEASES OF THE UKIXAKY AND GENITAL ORGANS. a.M lt Mlaod. PRICE ONLY TEN CENTS. A ItlrcUcnl Report, tlX.itij TKirtit Ftut PhiU ana Xigrntitnjof th AtalO'ifu and I'hyntnl'fy otht Vj- Oroait in a ttate of ir.'xltk and Jiae. ON A NEW METHOD OF treating Venenal leaes, Includi"it ypLili in all it tasr; Gonorrhea. Gleet, Stricture, Varlcocile, and Hydrocele, Ittease of the Kidney. Bladder Ac, without mcrcurj! containing a valuable treatise on that wide-spread mala It of youth, Svminal Wcaknca. Nocturnal Emuo.ion, Sexual Debility, Impotei.cy, Ac, the secret Infirmities of youth and inaturitv ariini from the baneful habit of wlf-abue. To which U added obervation on Female DiA-es, and other interesting matter of the utmost imprtance to the married an I thoe contemplating marrlaf. who entertain doubts of thHr physical ablity to enter that state, feent to any add rex in a sealed wrapper, na Te "elpt of ten cent or fur stamp. We devote our entire time and attention to the treatment of the varkw private dieatea treAted of in our private teport. Our Ij''nary is the only Institution of the kind In America which haa been e tablihed by a apecial charter, an thla fact should give ft a preference over the various quacks of doubtful character to be found In all arge citiea. lmportnnt to Female! One cepartment of our l.pensary is specially devoted to the treatment of the leae of Fetr.atea, Mich at Luchorrhea, or "Whita," Irrernlar, Talnful and Suppreaa MenstruAtion, Nerroua and General Debility, Dleaaca of he Womb, Barrernesa, Ac CoQAultatior.a and eaaminaüon free of charge. Alo, forti'e. DIL DEWEtS'S KL'GULATO.1 PILL5 For Ferna! Obstructions, Irregular.tiea kc Married la. d:e in certain aituationa ahoctd not uae them, aa they wouid caae miscarriage. Pric fl per box and may be ter.t bv mail. DRl GALEN'S FREVF.NT1VT An Invaloable article for th se wjidiing to limit the number of their offprirg. or the barren who desire children; warranted not to Injure the health, and w ill lal for a lifetime. ent to any addre under seal, on receipt of the price TWO DOLLARS. r ATIEXTS AT A DISTANCE By sending a brief su'enient of their symptom, will receive a Biax.k Chart containing a bt f quetious, our terms fir the course, of treatment Ac Medicines sent to any part of the country to cure any Ca- At home, free from dinger or curiosity. All transactioca private aud confidential. lUtuembet the came and number. Direct all letter to Ü ALEX'S HEAD DISrEXSART, octlS-dAw LouiaviUe Ky.

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COLD AND SILVER. I WILL pay tl.e HIGHEST PRICE for American Gold. iSilrrr, aid C S. Tifurr Note, of the -M Usue. K. FF.kOtM)N. Beal K state Agent, Jc23-110f 54 Käst Wi.tir.jttcn street

INSURANCE.

Mi LXSDIUXCB COMPANY, OF HAUTFOItD, C(H. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1. 1860. CAPITAL 1,500000 00 NET SURPLUS, (after deducting all labiht.ea , 614112 30 JETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. ISPEv IAL A iTl'.NTION GIVEN TO THE INSURANCE 'j ol farm property, dwellinsrs and out-huildina. In sures such buildings or contents iu a very favorable manner, for three or tive years. Loc Eqliltabljr Atljiifctcd and I'roiuptly luid In Cali. A!o, inurts stores, warehouse', buiKiintrs, or contents and personal property Renerally, in town or country, at rates a-t low as couitent with hazards taken, and inland Insurance aainrt the perils of navigation. WM. HENDERSON, Atcent, Indiaiiapolifi, Indiana. Application can be made to JOHN KUSS, who is fully authorized to transact all buslnet-s connected with tie Agency. fautf 161-dly WM. HENDERSON. MEDICAL AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL UAS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE cure of every variety of Throat and Lunjr Complaint, that it I entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of Its virtues, wherever it lias been employed. As It has Ion ir betii in constant u throughout thisKCtion we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the bot it ever has been, aud that It tuay be relied on to do fur their relief all it has ever been found to do. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, TOR THE CUKE OT Cotiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, lndiecrtl.n. Dysentery, Foul Stomach. Eryip-las, Headache, Piles. Kbcum-tNm, Eruptions and Sk hi Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropy, Tetter, Tumor and Salt Hhenm, Worms Gout, Neuralgia, a a Dinner Pill, aud ir Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, ro that tho mos; -ffrisitive can take them pleasantly, and they ar the baüvTyerietit the world for all purposes of a family phytic. Price 25 cent per Box; 5 boxe for fl. Great numbers of Clenrymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent persona??, have lent their names to certily the unparalleleJ usefulness of these remedies, but our space here wi'.l not permit he insertion of tbm. Tl.e Aleuts below named furnish pratisour American Almanac in which they are given; wi:h also fall desoriptioi a of the above complainta, aud the treatment tbalauouldbe ollowcd for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealer with other preparations they make more profit ou. Demand Ayers and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is ferthem, and they hould have it. FBKPARED bt IK. J. . AVE It al CO., LOWELL, Irlcc I per Ifottle; Six Rottlm, $5 All our retridies are for sale hy RODERT BROWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN JL CO., Cincinnati, Anl by all druggists and dealeis everywhere. augT7-d3m HOTELS, BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. CAPT. CHAS. H, CROMWELL, PROP'R. Breakfast at tva A. M., for passeugera by the morning Train. aprS-dly. I EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, AID 1 AC UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON TnE CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Three daily Expresses to New York: Two daily "Expresses to Cincinnati, and To daily Expresses to Chicago and St.Loui; The above Companies are the only privileged Exprestor the fullow'.! sr roAdi, viz: INDIANA CENTRAI LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS A PERF: TERRE HALTE A RICHMOND: i BELLE FONTAINE A INDI.VNAPOLiS. Money, patkai:-, valuables and freight Carried with safety and dispatch, and in charge of special and efllcieU meMtLKers. Notes Lill ard Drsfu will be promptly collected and ready turnt made J. P.UTTERHF.LD. Agent. ACENCY. W. W. LCATBCAS GEO. CAHEB D. B. 'U.B5AJI Leathers, Carter V JicKcrnati Eeltg corrected with a Military xit NjsXAreocy at Washington C:ty, are V. able to give prompt attention to tt eoilecuon and securing of Fenncns, 1 Back Pay of deceased and discharged soldiers, and all tfca claims and demands aeainst the Government. Persons residing in any part of the State may have their claiTss iecr.red by addressing them and statin? particulars fully 02ce Fast Wahir.gton street. In the second building west of the Court llou- quare, Indianapolis, lnd. RiraBtscES Gov. Morton, Lai. Nolle, Msj. Gen. Wallace, Brig. Gen. Dumcnt.CcLJchnCobum.Jadse Perkins, Supreme Court. ap9-dly DRUCCISTS. SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLE SALE DRUGGISTS, And Dealers In rancr Good. Ter fumeryt Ac. AIo, Agents fr the sale of Refined Tetroleuin, IHntn'nating Oil, sni-erk-r to any Cal 01, farni.-hed in any quantities at the lowe.t market rate. 17 AND ITS WILLIAM STREET, NEW YOKE. ... K

VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. To Dtftroy Ilat?, Rochc, &c. To Dtstroy Mice, Mole, anil Ants. To Destroy Boil Bugs. To Dtstroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, &c. To Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Destroy Tnects on Plants and Fowls.

To Dtstroy Injects on Animals, &c. To Destroy--Everv form and species of ermm. THE "ONLY 1XFALHIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN. Dcatrof Instand)' EVEKY FORM AND SPECIES OF Those Preparations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Hats do not die on the premises. "They come out of their holes to die. "They are the only infallible remedies known." "12 years and more established in New York Citv." Used by'- the City Post Office. Used by the City Prison and Station Houses. Used by the City Steamers, Ships, b.c. Used by the Citv Hospitals, Alms-IIouses, &e. Used by the City Hotels 'Ator, 'St. Nicholas, &c. Used by the Boarding Houses, &c, &c. Used by more than 50,000 private families. See one or ttco Specimens of xchal is eceryichere said by the People Editors Deaftrs, etc. HOUSEKEEPERS-troublod with ver min noed be po no loneer, if they use "Cos tar's "Exterminators. We have used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost S5 vre would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but " Costa rV article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, RoacLes and Bed-Bups quicker than we can write it. It is in great demand all over the; country. Medina 0. Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would pay for ton of this Rat and Insect Killer. IjincasU.r 117.. Ihrald. HENRY R. COSTAR-Wc are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. ECKER & StOUFFER, Druggists, Windsor, Md. "Costar's Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. "Costai's" "Cotar's Bed-Bug Exterminator. "CostarV CostarV Electric Powder, for Insects &e. In 25c. 50c. and SI Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, $3 and $5 Sizes for Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CAUTIOS! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly Pernicious Imitations, a new label has been prepared, bearing a facsimile of the Proprietor's siguature. xaniine, each box, bottle or lltsk carefullv before purchasing, and take nothing but "CÖSTAR'S." CQT Sold everywhere bv All Wholesale Druggists in the large cities. Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS H N, Y. CITY. Shieß'elin Bros. & Co. Hurral,Risley & Kitch B. A. Fahnestock, Hull & Co. A. B. & D. Sands & en. Bush. Gale & Robinson M. Ward, Close & Co. MeKisson & Robbins. D. S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Lazclle,MaftIi& Gardner. Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. Ca Wheeler & Hart. James S. Aninwall Monran & Allen. HalOluckclfc Co. Thomas & Fuller P. D. Orvis. AND OTHERS. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, T. Y. Dvott & Co. Robert Shoemaker & B. A. FaLnestock & Co. Co. French,Ricbards,& Co. AND OTHERS. BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS. Geo. C. Goodwin & Co. M. S. Burr & Co. Neekes & Potter. Jno. Wilson, Jr. AND OTHERS. Also, all Wholesale Druggists at riiicA., in., vi. i.onv, .'to., DI.TKOI I , Hirli.. MiriWIM E, K) ., ( l( lAT, Oliio, Pi I I sill iic;ii, iu. IIL'I FALt .i. V. AND BY Dr.ucGisTs, Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Villages In the U.MTKD STATES AT lXDimpous, mm. C? Sold by Robert Browning AND William Bannaman, Wholesale Agents. AND 3 y TOUIilSO.-V A: COX, AV. K. TICKERS, And by the DkuggisTs, Stobekeepers and Retailers generally. Country Dealers can order as abore, Oraddre orders direct orif Prices, Terras, &C, is desired, send for 1862 Circular, giving reduced Prices to IIEMIY U. COSTAU. Principal Depot 512 Broadway (Opposite the St. Xicholas Ilotel.) v? York. nichll-de.!lweuw-m is

RAILROADS.

or - 1862 1862 CnOEy VIA PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR ST. JOSEFH and other poit.t la Northern Miaaouri, the Ma'.e of Kaunas or the Territories, should tuain wo Lav. lug tkkets that read by tü OKTII .tllSSOl HI ItAIMtO AD, The only rail route from St. Louis to St. J-ph. It 1 tW hortest aixl quickest line, by thirteen hour, to the remotest point reached by rail, and I always as cheap aa any other. Buy your Tkrseta to Kansas and all point, in Northern MUouriby the North Missouri Ka ln-ad. ISAAC Ii. STURGEON, Pres't and GenM Sv pt. Nona Ml-ourt R, R. HENRT H. SIMMONS, General Traveling Apent. seitl7-dly JEFFERSOXVILLE RAILROAD Two Trains Dally, Sundays Excepted Train Arrlva TValns Leave. K4j P. M h.45 A. M 4:40 A. M S M) P. M. VBOVE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of passengers at South port. Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburgh, Columbus, rnakicj connections at Sevmour w ith trains on the Ohio & Mississippi Road, and at Louisville with trains on tbe Louisville, Frankfort k Lexington and Louisville and Nai-bville Road. FrvipLt Irainslcave da.ly. Freight promptly forwarded. Office, Madison Depot, West i.le. A. S. CA ROTHE RS, Siperinfendent. J. G. W'HirroMi, F'reipbt Ayent. apFCS-dly DENTISTS. P. G. C. HUNT 1 OFFICE AND RESIIENCE, MO. 2', I.AST nillKET KTItELT, INlJlANAKU.IS INI). MUSIC, CHEAPER AND BETTER INV SThl'MENTS than were ever otlertd iu this market. My ar-t;v ratiKements with F.ssiern Piano cr manufacturer are such that I can furnikh all orders 25 vrr cent. c-hea)r than any dealer ia the West, and I arrant them superior instruments. Only for eah. Call and see at Messrs V 11. Talbott k Co's Jewelry Store, No. 24 Washing-ton street. PIANOS. MELODEONS, ORGANS, GL UARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, Ac, TL'.'KI) AN U REPAIRED. Having had over twenty ye r.' eiji ivnce the puhlic can he a.sured that they m.w have a bettor opportunity than they irencra'.ty meet with to ha e thoir ltitnnnent put in perfect order. Ii. SCHON ACKER. JulySl-dly '61 SPECTACLES. &C. To Officers of the Army. JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF si.ygli: ai.f nouiiLt: sii ;r..s.s;.s. For field, port.tbilitv und power they supersede all others. For sale by SEM MÖNS, Optician. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the prc:tet trnnpnrent power, of new improvement properlv adjusted to the cai e. Orders from the country, with parti :ulars, promptly attended to. Repairing neatly done with di.-p ttcli. SEMMONS. Optician. oct29 No. 25. South Illinois ftreet. HOTELS. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 3G5 A: 307 IIItOAnWAVt CORNER OF FRANKLIN' ST R EET, MC rWlHIS first class hou- the mo.t tjuiet, homelike, and JL pleasant hotel ir, the ci'y oITfr superior inducements to thos vjsitiiii New York forbiisines,srpleATiie. It is t-entrl in its location, and kept on the F.UKOPEAN PLAN, in connection with TAYLtiR'S SALOON, where rcfr-f.hiin iits can t.e hud at all hours, k t-1 in their own rooms The cliarp-M arc moderate, tl.e p" iiis and attendance of the first order baths end all the nnxlrrn Couvei iences attached. rrarl2-d3in ro xv i: us' n ote l, (roBMeni v t.aai. .'.) Opposite tlie Astor Houe and Tark, New York, im i. ov iiciAicn t r,o wit d.w. f KIHS Ions: established and popular house has recently I been rebuilt and preatly enlarged by tbe addition of over 100 rooms and now has accommodations for over 300 persons. It has al-o leen thoroughly renovated aud refurnished, and s hea'ed by steam and ÜK'hUd by gas throub't. This hotel has ore of the best location Jn the citv, I eay of acres from all the steamboat and railroails lending to tbe city, and is convenient to all the city conveyances. It has now all the requisite of first clasa hotel. inuri!i(r the comfort of its inmates. The patrotmte of ibe traveling public I respectfa.lv solicited. Terni 1 1 50 per day. IL L. POWEIts, feb24-d3m Proprietor. TIIE aioicitiis IIOUSK, (Formerly Aincncan.) IM M fril ATKI.T om!ITE OlOX riKPOT, II. VIIIT.TIOKi:, Prnprlt tort W, D. SAI'P. Clerk. rS now open for the accommodation of the trareline public. The house has been thoroughly renovated and furnished from top to bottom. maj.'il COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JKSSK JOHNSO General Commission Merchant, AM) Denier in Flour, f.rmln, nnd all kinds of Country- Produce; U lne nnd Liquor, Cigar, Tobacro, A.c. OFFICE AND WAkEHOCSE, 237 SOCTII SECOND ST.. IIIL.ADF.I.IIIIA. .Idvnnres made on Contisriiinctit. WANTED. 200 Recruits Wanted FOR THE OF Th ru-vciui. inraniry. wnicn MAJOR J. W. Ü0RD0X Is author! jed toraiM In lodiaca. ONE KUKDRED DOLLAR'S BOUNTY. PAT FT:0H 13 TO f 23 PER MONTH, WITH RATIONS, quarters, medlcAl attendance, kc, complete. All who enh-t will at i.ce W clothed, ubiid and provided with ever thin eei.tial to their corvfurt by the Govern merit. The terra of enlistment Is Three Year, pay to commence from data of enlistment. None bat able-bodied single men, between the ages of 19 and 35 years, need app!y. Recniitir.jr Heiidcxvoa la Metfirer'i new buIMinr, Xo. MEaat Washington street, adjoining Odd Fellow. HaIL Ii. K. COn. Firt Lrut-nnt ClercatL IclACtry, Kecrci'.ii-gOCfer. PATENTS. PATENTS o BTAINED FOR NEW INVENTION'S OF EVEIlT ; description. Fee. cootiRg-nt on sucreaa. No patr.l no pay. tsrtia I or urtsur, n1ir terms, a I reel Km., Ac Addrrts AÄUMKUAUNA1, ovlg-dlj Fatent Attorney, Wa.fcirctn. IX C.

6TT"-r :

f T ARE RECEIVING DIRECT FROM THEMA W UFACTORT lw ererv vartety and tyla cf caasi thoe Celebratrd iVnllhani alche. A genuin Walt bam Wairh roots le ta buy and will last much longer than fore'.gn rr.aJ watches ot the bazdc tjualtty. A genuine Waliham vTatih la a durable, rrli.ble a&4 accurate tui e-keepvr. t had rather warrant a W.libai Watch fir Be years, than the ori.nary Errllsh tr bmlm WaUrhea for tue year. A cenuine W.lihatn Watrh I the best for railroad men, the beft for farraer, la tact the be for everybody la want of a time-keeper. We grt o;r Waltliam Watttet direct from the manufacturer. a!J every Watch Is warranted to fnve entire .ati.facti.m. In sending fr a C.rnutne Waliham Watch you run no rik, decril-e the style of cb and the walrh Is sure to keep time. S nd for a lit f prke. Our Mrk of Sia V atrbea a'xl Jewelry t. very large. Composition Ij.'.iie Watches, 1 1 &0 to f.i U. Composition Hutitln Cae,l Watches. f T4) to -s TS. Silver Hanttne Cael Watcue. ?T 11 to tl2. Silver Fu'.I Jeweled Watches, f f to f 60. Pure Ci!n f.iver,Ware; S.lrer Plated Ware.Cloci. Ac, Ac. Watrbs, ClucVs arxl Jewelry renatred at4 warranied. W . 1. lll Cill A 71 A C O., 13 ta-l Uasl.inri"n street, apr" IndianajivUs, InClat a. J?AUROADS. liicainiiupoai and .lladiuii IS62. S22S2SS3 1S62. flHE PASSENGER TILIN WILL LEAVE THF X Cs-5o p, ln-lianapolis, at 11 JO P. M. daily, for 3Iadiou. Cincinnati and Louisville. This Is the shortest railway line to Cincinnati and Looia vllle connecting at yadiou Uh the United State. Mail Une ateauters, arriving at ClnciLnatl In time to connect with the Express Train on the Little Miami railroad leaving at 7 oV'.n k A. M., for the Eat, and by the Kentucky Central Railroad for the South, and at Lo.:li about 11 P. M. Returning, I ave CitK-lrnatl daily at 13 V., ly the abov teataers, and alMby the Ma tisun packet. Puree Queen and iTioresK, arrlrtrijt l MaliM-n it time to ennect w ith the Passeiitrer Train leaii:g at 6 A. and arriviaa at Iiidianapona at lifcSO A. M., making coiUrrctK.oa wltk all trains learinic fur the Ea-t, West, and Nrtb. For the accommodation of way paengrra a Car rill run in connection with th Freight Train daily, leaving Indianapolis at Od A.U wtich tram remains s..rne time at each station, afforJ;t.g paM i gers an opportunity for tta transaction of Luciiw-m, arriving at Nwnh MaUin at 11 P. M. rare to Cincinnati, or Cincinnati ta Indianapolis, 3 CX) ; To Loulti Hie S3 oO. No charge for meals or tate-r.n)s n tLe ei.amers, or for bairgae or osnnbus at MaJixin. Tan3 of FreU-ht as low as by any other root. Shippers and tuen Lasts Wet will Cod It to their later t to travel over and ship by this line. ap2-dtf. D. C. HUANHA w, apertiitfDlftt. RENOVATERS. flSTlBLISHHEM rpiIK UNITED STATES DTE-HOUSF, NO. Si SOUTH X Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana, JOSEPH HARRIS, Prop. At this old and well-known etab1ihment, the Tadle can have silks al woolen goods dye-1 ii permanent and beautiful cobr; and gents garments thoroughly renov. ted and repaired, as good aa w ben i.ew, at lower prices than ever. New and second-hand clothing, bought and sold; also, a patjrular branrh In thebuinss denominated fne draw, ing billiard table cloth, or tear in any garment can b ao wrought that it can not be V.i.l to the t.aked eje. t&m Country orler punctually attended to. Noot.Mctiou with any other house in this city. Remember the place. No. 3-9 South llünoia street. JOSEPH HARRI. MEDICAL. oii; to wo in: ict i i, ;u i .t t i.i:. CoiiaLs and Colds w ill go away, S itnetlij.e in a finale 6 ay. If to tbe Drug Store 3 ou w ill go Anl get Mtpplied with Tusilago; Ton can ue it freely as you please. It ,u-er lails to give yoti ease. Tü'we Granules w o'Merful are, I'm sure. For they speedily effect a lasting care. Xq 25 cents jr box, at all Lrug Slot e. IJHANDK'.S TUSSILA(;o CCRKS COl'GIIS. B I. AN DK'S TUSSILAGO CURE. COLf. BRAXDKS TUSSILAGO CURF.H HOARSENESS. BKANDKS TUSSILACiO CURES SORE THROAT. oui: to im.amii:' re NMi.Ai.o. Wt)NIEhH'L GR4NIT.I. Oh ' w tiere ra.i I fln1 them. T the iJrtig Moe g qokk, 1 will peed'.ly try theu; I hare a t ad Cough, And I wi-h to sure To have tbe best remedy That will very soon cure. " JT" 25 cents p r N?t. at all the ! ug u res. nuAxnrs tussilaoo CUKES ASTHMA AND Cr)NCUITI5. iKXf ''io4 r J Irugsista. 15 cents a boa. B RAXDE'S TUSSILAGO Is Plc-asar.t to the Tate Children cry for it. BKANDE'S TUSSI LAGO CUKES IIOtJPING COLt.IJ AND CtUHVP. ZSf J,(1 j ail L-rugtfl-ta- 23 cenu box. BUANDK'S TUSSILAGO CURES COUGHS AND COLLS. Xfcjjf .-wid by all Druggists. Ji cents a bi. AGENT. CtSt-ort I Worl!iiiif;foii, AGENT ItU MILITARY CLAIMS, NO-434 THIRTEENTH STRFFT, ONE DOOR rHOM f, WasLirgon Ciry. MATING ZTXX ENGAGED FOR A NUXRER OP years In tb --tLl3eni nf such Clams 10 00 of tita rtmect )c. (frr.ra wtirb be has withdraw, ofert to attend to c! a'taj cf any k'ni that ny ba ectraated to h:rn, such as taos for Penepsn, Honty, Arraart c4 Pay, SuSitence, Trinprtati-Jn. Clothirg, Bad part. tlarlT for tor-e, and other p'rry Sot or 4srrcyad ta tha United St Aies ae'tice, incia LsgcaAas of ltnpresaoaact. Ti;riTl(XIAL. Wa are rn acquaint 1 with Jr. Wortifegtoc, ttfi chearfjy testify that w know no Agent U Waathtoe ots whora cIaItsaeu can xour eocl.BT'y T.'.y it as 03 htrr to ootid net their busJ&as wtth tstegntj, ca;aC.ry a&4 Mai. S'gned by HON. JOHN D. WcPIlERSON. Ast. SolKtt'rrof U. . Coart cf ClahBB. HON. CHAS. B- C iLVFRT, Hou of kerree&iatlre. RrV. SMITIf FT N" F., U. D. OJL.W.B RANDOLPH. Chief Clerk U. S.Trea.crer'iCr-ce 1 it I f ally todora tha jo te.iiaosttAi.ain4 cheerrullj . and ronfldently recotnmtcid X r. Wortbinrtoa to ray brtKÄer ofücer and aoWersta Keuturky and el-ewhere, and to 11 others Lirirg di.'xi iaiust tMe GovtrntcecL Proh. ably bo man ha. A taue thnroaca know!).. t Wat Claim thaA Mr. W., aod for aal ana hvurTlty h Ivaa bot a .ujierior. T. s. KVILETT, aprT-dira Captala. Adjt-Geturai'a IVpC PHYSICIANS. DBS. JAMESON & FUüKKOUSEn, SOUTH MKHIIMA.V STRKET. ja-U